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Dunster House defeated the Salem Club, 5 to 0; R. F. Evans '33 defeated Allen (SC), 15-11, 15-11, 1-15, 15-11; O. M. Nichols '32 defeated Pickering (SC), 15-6, 15-10, 15-10; H. C. Dickinson '32 defeated Haskell (SC), 15-11, 15-13, 14-15, 15-13; Harold Williamson, Tutor; defeated Hunneman SC), 15-10 13-16, 15-7, 15-7; Thomas Whiteside '32 defeated Trowbridge (SC...
...showing visitors around his plant. President Arthur Ernest Morgan went to Antioch first as a member of its Board of Trustees. He soon (in 1922) became president of the obscure, dying college, reorganized it completely. An engineer, he was mostly self educated. His only degree is an honorary D. Sc. from the University of Colorado. Experienced in flood control, he helped harness the Miami River after the disastrous Dayton flood of 1913. Then he turned to education, established schools for the children of his many subordinates, helped found Moraine Park School in Dayton. He looked to Antioch as a place...
Director Burgess' current interest in extreme cold is the antithesis of his preoccupation with extreme heat at the beginning of his scientific career. That was while he was studying with Henry Louis Le Chátelier in Paris. In 1901 he accomplished four things: Earned his Sc. D.; translated Le Chatelier's High Temperature Measurements with additions; published Recherches sur la constants de Gravitation; and took Suzanne Babut across the Atlantic to his home at Newton. Mass, for a New England marriage...
...Harlow Shapley of the Harvard Astronomical Observatory who received the honorary degree of Sc. D. from the University of Pittsburg on Wednesday, joined the other members of the Harvard Faculty on extended speaking tours in the West, when he left for the Pacific Coast on Sunday. His itinerary includes brief stays at Leland Stanford University, Mt. Wilson Observatory at Pasadena, the Lowell Observatory at Flaggstaff, Arizona, and finally the Rice Institute of Houston, Texas, where he will deliver a series of three scheduled lectures on March 9, 10, and 11, dealing with the subject of "The Expanding Universe...
...Institute, in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston Street, Boston, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, in the weeks of February 1 to 14. The lectures, which will begin at 8 o'clock in the evening are to be given by H. N. Russell, professor of astronomy at Princeton, and honorary D. Sc. at Harvard, and will be under the general heading of "The Physics of the Stars...